Employer: Hertfordshire County Council
Salary: £50,848 – £56,246 per annum
Date Added: 20/12/2023
Job Title: Independent Review Officer
Location: Countywide
Starting Salary: £35,745pa with the opportunity to progress to £39,186pa plus £7833 Market Enhancement Pay
Hours: 37 per week
Contract: Permanent
Diversity: We are an inclusive employer and value a diverse workforce
A rare and exciting opportunity has arisen for a qualified and experienced social worker to develop your career as an Independent Reviewing Officer. You will be expected to be able to travel both in and out of county. Some of your work will be home based but you will be expected to visit with and consult with children face to face and attend meetings face to face in a variety of settings. You should be able to engage with children and young people in creative and consistent ways to develop relationships and to support them in understanding and contributing to their care plans through the review mechanism.
The role of the IRO is to chair children’s statutory reviews and monitor the local authorities care planning for children to ensure positive outcomes are achieved without drift. In essence the IRO performs statutory functions prescribed in the Care Planning, Placement and Case Review Regulations 2010 and related regulations and guidance in relation to all looked after children including those receiving short breaks, within the youth justice system, detained in secure accommodation, admitted or detained compulsorily in hospital, on an adoption pathway and separated migrant children.They must ensure that there is a care plan for each looked after child, and that the care plan fully reflects the child’s current needs and that the actions in the plan are consistent with the Council’s legal responsibilities towards that child.
Achieving permanence and stability for young people looked after outside of their family is a primary goal. You will need to be able to offer clear recommendations to support this goal. You will be involved with children from birth to nineteen who have experienced trauma and challenge in their lives. English may not be their first language; they may have a whole range of lived experience that impacts on the ease with which they may wish to engage with you and the role requires thinking outside the box and tenacity to develop a trusting relationship. The IRO may be the most consistent professional in the young person’s engagement with the local authority.
This role would suit someone who wants to make a difference in the lives of those children being brought up outside their immediate family and requiring the protection and support of the Local Authority, someone who wants the very best for those children and who would enjoy working independently whilst still being part of a team.
Closing Date: 07.01.2024
Interview Date: 15.01.2024
Application Deadline: 07/01/2024
Contract Type: Permanent
Submitted Applications: 0